The rehab center broke ground late last year and is expected to deliver in the spring. It will house 150 patients in 82 private rooms and 34 larger rooms. It will also feature a salon and spa, a media room, a library, meeting spaces, second-level patios, two courtyards and two gyms.

"This rehabilitation and wellness center will be the finest of its kind in Maryland and will offer futuristic thinking in layout, privacy, technology and care delivery models," FutureCare CEO Gary Attman said in a release. "We will provide a holistic approach to care, remembering that the patient and their family members are our primary focus."